WBJEE 2024 exams held smoothly at 328 centres; around 1 lakh appeared
Press Trust of India | April 29, 2024 | 01:35 PM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowKOLKATA : Around one lakh candidates appeared for the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations on Sunday. Students wrote papers for enrollment in BTech and BPharm courses at 328 exam centres - including three centres in the northeastern region of the country, a senior WBJEE official said. The four-hour-long exam passed off smoothly.
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The Metro Railway Kolkata ran special services for the WBJEE course aspirants in the Blue line (Dakshineswar to New Garia) from 8:30 am till 9:40 pm, a Metro railway statement said. Instead of 130 services on Sunday, 140 services (70 UP and 70 Down) were run during the day.
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